

Consolidation, noise reduction and power savings Yes, a pricey setup but realizable and I get to retire my loud R410 dell server and move my other containers to the Pi cluster as well as getting my HA and Node-Red containers out from my Linux desktop. Overseerr is not backwards-compatible with previous versions.

I plan to get get a 3D printed Pi rack in the future so that I can use my PoE rack switch 24 port instead of my 8 port PoE switch that I’ll initially use.Ĭost of PoE switch, 5 Pi4 8Gb, PoE hats, USB to sata cables and Cat 5e or 6 came out to $1,100. Verify you are running v3 of both Radarr and Sonarr. Restoring a backup in LunaSea is as simple as creating the backup Simply go to Settings -> System -> Restore from Device to start the restore process. Once you open Sonarr, mass edit and change the root folder for your complete collection and save.

If you don't want to restore your config, just don't put that file back over your new install. I’m using SSD’s on the Pi to boot from and the Pi will also boot from a PoE switch. The backup literally has 2 files in it - your database file and your config file. Root Folder (lower right) and enter new folder location. Some common locations for various OSes are linked on the backup and restore page.
#Restore sonarr backup series
I’m working on a 5 node Pi4 8Gb cluster with docker swarm. If series were imported under a different directory initially, these can be updated. However, starting with one with the intention of creating a cluster is fantastic and reliable, especially with IoT and now the USB SSD boot support. Once selected, click Restore and wait for a few moments. Click Choose file and navigate to your Sonarr backup. I agree that a single Pi can be troublesome. On your newly installed Sonarr instance, go to System -> Backup.
